159 Mass. 113 | Mass. | 1893
The St. of 1891, c. 412, § 5, requires every person who furnishes or causes to be furnished to a guest in a restaurant or a hotel, or at a lunch counter, oleomargarine or butterine in the place or stead of butter, to notify him that the substance furnished is not butter. The defendant was the pro
The two counts allege offences on different days, while the statement of agreed facts, as printed, relates to but one occasion. If there was in fact but one occasion to which the statement relates, and the defendant was convicted on both counts, the error can be corrected in the court below. No question was raised at the argument on this branch of the case.
Exceptions overruled.